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youngster
/ ˈÂáʌŋ²õ³ÙÉ™ /
noun
- a young person; child or youth
- a young animal, esp a horse
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of youngster1
Example Sentences
"It's so unique and the kids embrace it more and more each year as they get older," added Rahm as the youngster launched himself at his dad.
As a youngster, Bernhard would ride his bike to the course, and spend days lugging golf bags that were almost as tall as he was.
A fiery all-rounder picked as captain, a Test coach appointed who had never led in the red-ball game and a host of youngsters given their debuts despite limited domestic records.
She made her England debut aged 17 in 2016, after Edwards had retired as a player, but as a highly-rated youngster was involved in the England set-up under the former batter.
England's hierarchy have shown they are not afraid of giving inexperienced youngsters a chance and they are known to like what they see in McKinney.
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